Watch UFC on FOX

UFC on FOX is a program that chronicles the sport of mixed martial arts. It covers details regarding the personal lives of athletes as they prepare for upcoming fights. Athlete's stories are told from humble beginnings, showing personal challenges and adversity. They talk about struggles and motivations that have placed them in the unique position of being the world's best martial artists. The show captures training regimes and ritualistic preparations prior to fights. Trainers are quick to explain why their athlete's superior ability makes them formidable competitors. Slow motion photography set to music stirs emotion and captivates the audience.

The show also covers family life with intimate moments shared between tough athletes and their children. Spouses are also interviewed as they share mixed feelings or complete support of the sport. Parents, who are interviewed from time to time, are proud to share childhood stories that indicated keys to future greatness for their children.

The show also reveals the sport from the fan perspective. Wide angle lens cameras pan to display the immense popularity the UFC has gained since airing over twenty years ago. Cameras randomly catch screaming fans as they are quick to tout their opinions regarding the best athletes in the sport. The show also acknowledges the popularity the sport has even gained among celebrities. Cameramen patrol ringside seats in an effort to catch celebrities from every chosen profession. Ring girls keep the audience tied to the ring and the viewer fixed on the television as they display beautiful smiles, hair and fit bodies across the octagon.

The show masterfully shoots all angles of the athlete as he approaches and enters the octagon. Close up shots display intensity in the athlete's eyes and their eagerness to enter combat. UFC on Fox also has announcers knowledgeable in the sport and are able to fuel excitement with move by move analysis and fighter critique. Slow motion photography allows the audience to relive and examine every devastating knockout. Post-fight interviews are shot to show sportsmanship and respect among athletes. FOX captures millions of viewers in one of the fastest growing sports in the world.

UFC on Fox 13 is being broadcast live from the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Episode 3 - UFC on Fox 12: Lawler vs. Brown

Episode 2 - UFC on FOX 11: Werdum vs. Browne

3 years ago

Werdum vs. Brown

Episode 1 - UFC on FOX 10: Henderson vs. Thomson

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Episode 9 - Pettis vs. Thomson

3 years ago

Pettis vs. Thomson

Episode 8 - Johnson vs. Moraga

3 years ago

Scheduled: Demetrious Johnson vs. John Moraga in a flyweight bout in Seattle.

Episode 7 - Henderson vs. Melendez

4 years ago

Henderson vs. Melendez

Episode 6 - Johnson vs. Dodson

4 years ago

Johnson vs. Dodson

Episode 5 - Henderson vs. Diaz

4 years ago

Henderson vs. Diaz

Episode 4 - Shogun vs. Vera

4 years ago

Shogun vs. Vera

Episode 3 - Jim Miller vs. Nate Diaz

Episode 2 - Light Heavyweight bout: Rashad Evans ...

5 years ago

Evans has been set back by repeated bad luck, missing out on a title shot in 2011 due to injury, and time and time again having his title shot delayed by injuries to Jon Jones or himself. He's already had two post-fight staredowns with Jon Jones and he'll be looking to earn his third with a victory over Phil Davis on Saturday night. Phil Davis has been talked about as one of the last potential challengers to Jon Jones in the light heavyweight division. The former national champion wrestler out of Penn State holds a spotless record in MMA and has manhandled nearly every UFC opponent he's faced. He'll be hoping to do the same in what is clearly his toughest test to date.

Episode 1 - Champion Cain Velasquez vs. Junior do...

5 years ago

Velasquez, the first champion out of the American Kickboxing Academy, has been sidelined for more than a year with a shoulder injury ever since dethroning Brock Lesnar last October. He's finally rehabbed, healthy and ready for the big time.Meanwhile, dos Santos is finally getting his big moment to shine. He's more than paid his dues with two victories in number one contender fights, as well as a season coaching The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) against Lesnar, but if he can knockout Velasquez and become the UFC heavyweight champion, it will be totally worth it.